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If Ever I Would Leave You

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"If Ever I Would Leave You"
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Song Information
Singers: Dan Castellaneta
Harry Shearer
Characters: Homer Simpson
Julius Hibbert
Length: Part one: 0:57
Part two: 0:38
Writer(s): Music: Frederick Loewe
Lyrics: Alan Jay Lerner
Appearance(s): "The Homer of Seville"

"If Ever I Would Leave You" is a song sung by Homer and Dr. Hibbert.

Lyrics[edit]

Part one[edit]

Homer:
If ever I would leave you,
It wouldn't be in Summer.
Seeing you in Summer I never would go...
Your hair streaked with sun-light,
Your lips red as flame,
Your face with a luster,
That puts gold to shame!
But if I'd ever leave you,
It couldn't be in Autumn.
How I'd leave in Autumn I never will know...
Homer and Dr. Hibbert:
I've seen how you sparkle
When Fall nips the air.
I know you in Autumn
And I must be there.

Part two[edit]

Homer:
And could I leave you,
Running merrily through the snow?
Mr. Burns:
That beautiful voice! It's making my heart race!
Homer:
Knowing how in Spring,
I'm bewitched by you so?
Oh, no! Not in Spring-time!
Summer, Winter or Fall! No,
Never could I leave you,
At all!

Behind the Laughter[edit]

"If Ever I Would Leave You" is a song from the musical Camelot.

Appearances[edit]